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Mark Meuser on Principles & Values
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Calls those saying he can't win "uncircumcised Philistines"
Rev. Jerry Cook set the stage for "meet the candidates" at Freedom's Way Baptist Church in Santa Clarita, California. Meuser invoked a term David used to describe Goliath before killing the giant: "Many people say, hey, you live in
California, the home of the fruits, the nuts, and the flakes. You have no chance to win. And every time somebody tells me I have no chance I mutter under my breath, another uncircumcised Philistine."
Source: Word & Way on 2022 California Senate race
, Aug 30, 2022
Compared seized Trump documents to raid on Obama
A Republican candidate is facing criticism after comparing the FBI's raid of Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence to hypothetical law enforcement action against top Democrats. "Imagine the backlash if while he was in office,
Trump had Obama's home raided and AOC's phone seized," Mark Meuser, a constitutional and election law attorney, wrote in a Twitter post. "Are you tired of the double standard?" he added.
Source: Newsweek magazine on 2022 California Senate race
, Aug 11, 2022
Vote twice: short-term and long-term Senate on same ballot
Please share to educate California voters:When Kamala Harris became Vice President, she resigned her Senate seat. The U.S. Constitution permits Gavin Newsom to appoint her successor but that appointment is only valid until Election Day (November 8th).
As such, I am on your ballot twice, once for the short term which covers November 9th to January 3. This means California can end the 50/50 Senate and make sure there is no lame duck session after the #RedWave2022.
You can vote for me a second time for the full term that begins January 3rd.
I am the only challenger to Gavin Newsom's appointed Senator who purchased a ballot statement for both the short term and the full term.
Do not split your vote, #VoteTwice for me to be your United States Senator.
Source: 2022 California Senate campaign website MarkMeuser.com
, Jun 12, 2022
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